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Chilling documentary reveals stories of child sex slave trafficking

January 13, 2017

Backpage.com recently shut down their adult section, which had become notorious for listings promoting underage sex slaves. A new documentary, “I Am Jane Doe,” tells the story of mothers who searched for their missing daughters on the website. Advanced tickets can be purchased through the film’s website, which opens on February 10th at AMC Empire 25 in Times Square.

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Chilling documentary reveals stories of child sex slave trafficking

Backpage.com recently shut down their adult section, which had become notorious for listings promoting underage sex slaves. A new documentary, "I Am Jane Doe," tells the story of mothers who searched for their missing daughters on the website. Advanced tickets can be purchased through the film's website, which opens on February 10th at AMC Empire 25 in Times Square.

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Sex offender flips his minivan during a heart-pounding police chase

Convicted sex offender Todd Marchesano flipped his vehicle on its side after fleeing police in Florida. The 48-year-old had warrants out for failure to comply with sex offender reporting requirements. His passenger, 40-year-old Tina Nabbefeld, also had active warrants from the Ocala Police Department. Both fugitives suffered only minor injuries in the crash and were taken into police custody.

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Man caught clinging to the back of a speeding train

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Police gun down a man who shot and killed a dog

A man in the Idaho foothills, 42-year-old Benjamin Barnes, was fatally shot by police after he allegedly pointed a gun at several hikers, and shot and killed one of their dogs. “The officers were essentially without protective cover when Barnes began shooting at them while being approximately 50 yards away,” wrote Blaine County Prosecutor Jim J. Thomas in a release. Thomas said the six officers were “completely justified” in the fatal shooting.

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Cop tackles suicidal woman

When he responded to reports of a potentially suicidal person, a Sacramento police officer found a woman standing on the ledge of a bridge. After failing to get her to respond to him, the cop took action, running up and tackling her away from the ledge.

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Plastic surgery addict using 3 million-year-old bacteria to stay young

A German horror actress who goes by the name Manoush views aging as a disease, and has been using plastic surgery to try to counteract the effects. Recently, however, she started getting injections of a 3.5 million-year-old bacterium that she believes holds the secret to eternal life.

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Daughter takes disrespectful selfies during father's UN speech

While the president of Azerbaijan talked to the UN about a possible genocide that occurred during the early '90s, his daughter had a surprising reaction. She was caught on camera making silly faces for her phone during the somber speech.